Medical x-ray film is made in wide mill rolls at DuPont's new plant at Brevard, North Carolina. It is then slit into desired widths under safe light conditions on machine like this. A single mill roll will contain over a mile of film, slit rolls...

DuPont's Pack industrial x-ray film is used in x-raying welds of huge cylinders in plant of Herrick L. Johnston, Inc. in Columbus, Ohio, manufacturer of ground handling equipment for major rocket and missile programs. The resulting radiographs are...

At DuPont's new plant in Brevard, North Carolina an operator visually inspects polyester x-ray film base after it has been stretched and heat-set. The plant's equipment is the most modern in the world. Super cleanliness, rigid control of humidity...

Molten polymer enters one end of this 300 foot long casting and stretching machine and emerges as a continuous sheet of Cronar polyester film base for medical x-ray film at DuPont's new Brevard, North Carolina plant. On its way through, the film...

In the final step before x-ray film is inspected and cut into sheets at DuPont's new multi-million dollar plant in Brevard, North Carolina an operator splices the trailing edges of one roll to the leading edge of another roll. Sheets meeting...

At DuPont's Photo Products laboratory, at Parlin, New Jersey this girl poses to test an experimental film's ability to match flesh tones. At this laboratory, research is also conducted on motion picture, x-ray, portrait and photolithographic films;...

At the Photo Products plant, Parlin, New Jersey an operator thread perforator, a machine used to punch sprocket holes in motion picture film, microfilm and some types of x-ray film. This operation is normally done under what are called safe light...